Synonym: explain, make clear, refine, simplify. Similar words: clarification, classify, declare, similarity, popularity, at regular intervals, drift, rifle. Meaning: ['klærɪfaɪ] v. 1. make clear and (more) comprehensible 2. make clear by removing impurities or solids, as by heating.
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91) Tutors learn to clarify their thinking, and tutees often experience cognitive conflict from being exposed to the views of peer tutors.
92) At this point, I should like to clarify a question or two which the reader may find puzzling, such as anti-semitism.
93) It was now of the utmost importance for the Unionists to clarify their own position.
93) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
94) Research over the next 10 years should greatly clarify the issue.
95) Alistair was called in to clarify a point for the judge in camera, as was Judy.
96) As it is thereby illustrated and developed its implications should clarify.
97) But the commission did clarify Gloucester's position in one area of the north where it had previously been somewhat equivocal.
98) It is well worth pausing from time to time to clarify what problem each person thinks he or she is solving.
99) Nevertheless, some general, if brief, discussion of some of the more directly relevant philosophical issues may help clarify matters.
100) From there[sentencedict.com], indicate that you want to clarify a few points so this type of problem does not occur again.
101) These all look like important questions but, once again, the methodology of state-centrism serves to blur rather than clarify the issues.
102) Mr Kinnock will also have to clarify several confusions in policy.
103) Government during this period sought to clarify the law and simplify judicial procedure.
104) First, it can clarify concepts and issues and so help with the assessment and understanding of clients' problems.
105) Everyone agreed that further conversations might help clarify the matter.
106) What is needed is some new observation or insight to clarify the problem.
107) Where possible, data items were cross checked against one another and the establishments were asked to clarify the few inconsistencies that arose.
108) One of the primary reasons for the Bill is to clarify the law.
109) It can seek to clarify thinking about other aspects of the relationship between language and thought.
110) Our results do not clarify the nature of the GOR-asthma relation or the mechanisms of reflux induced asthma.
111) In order to clarify the problem, and put it into perspective, a number of questions need to be asked.
112) He teaches by asking questions to help the student clarify his question.
113) For example, trying to get organized or to clarify your situation when you are at your wits' end may not work.
114) The prophet Elijah's approach to this was direct: Confront the people and clarify the issues.
115) By contrast, legalising something may either clarify the law where it was previously unclear, or introduce or extend rights.
116) Objective To clarify the CT characteristics of aggressive fibromatosis.
117) Antimony ores acquisitions, glass clarify agent production sales.
118) Second, clarify the distribution principle of adducing evidence.
119) Objective To clarify basic application scopes of tissue microarray.
120) Objective To clarify MRI characteristics of heroin encephalopathy.
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